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"The Menace of the Mechanitrons" is the first story in the second issue of the Waypoint miniseries, published by IDW Publishing in honor of Star Trek's 50th anniversary. The story is set in 2267 during Captain Kirk's five-year mission aboard the USS Enterprise and was produced in the style of Gold Key Comics.

Description[]

Teaser page
First up is an homage to the classic Gold Key Star Trek comics. For those of you not familiar with those 1960s gems, the early Gold Key comics were created by writers and artists who, at times, had never even seen the show, and worked off of whatever publicity materials they could get their hands on. Needless to say, their end results were definitely unusual—and very un-Trek in some cases (Spock kills! The Enterprise belches fire!)!

Summary[]

Captain's log, stardate 37:05.7
Top brass has tasked the Enterprise with investigating a distress call from the scout ship Ad Aspera...

James T. Kirk, Spock, Montgomery Scott, and Christine Chapel beam down to Phygma IV. The area is rich with gravitite, an invaluable commodity. They find the lifeless hulk of the ship being disassembled by 20-foot-tall golden robots driven by Klingons. The landing party fires at the Klingon mechanitrons, but Kirk surrenders when Chapel is threatened. A Phygman explains that the Klingons had conquered them under the rules of their culture, which had been devastated by war. To get rid of the Klingons, Kirk has to prove that his people are stronger. Kirk challenges the Klingon commander to a duel. The Klingon accepts, choosing mechanitrons as his choice of weapon.

While Scott hastily repairs a robot for Kirk to use, a Klingon assault ship in orbit launches five mechanitrons toward the Enterprise. Hikaru Sulu reverses the polarity of the hull plating to repel them.

Kirk and the Klingon leader fight, but sabotage makes Kirk's robot overheat. Spock arrives at the last minute with a second mechanitron to wreck the Klingon's robot. Kirk wins despite the sabotage, so the natives pledge their loyalty to Kirk. Kirk gives them their freedom and promises to return to help the natives rebuild their planet.

References[]

Characters[]

Christine ChapelJames T. KirkLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhuraunnamed Klingonsunnamed Phygmans

Starships and vehicles[]

Ad AsperaUSS Enterprise (Constitution-class) • Klingon assault ship

Locations[]

Phygma IV
Referenced only
Jupiter

Races and cultures[]

HumanKlingonPhygmanVulcan

States and organizations[]

United Federation of Planets

Science and technology[]

artificial gravitycommunicatorgravititemechanitronmineralphaserpolarized hull platingrobotsensortechnologytricorder

Ranks and titles[]

barbariancaptainFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)nurse

Other references[]

goldlanding partylogicmetalminingorbitplanetslaveryspaceStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)war

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Related media[]

Background[]

  • The story emulated many Gold Key features, from shouted dialogue to the fiery exhaust of the warp engines. Other traits included a hyperbole-filled title page and a backpack-equipped landing party which included Christine Chapel rather than Leonard McCoy. Klingons went unnamed. Previously unheard-of substances became critical. Alien natives looked like bald Humans. Technology was slightly off (in this case, by defending the starship with hull plating instead of raising shields).
  • One aspect the comic couldn't mimic was the poor print quality of comic books in that era. An aged look was simulated by colorist Jason Lewis with flat, faded colors and worn-looking areas on the page.

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Connections[]

Star Trek: Waypoint Comics
#1 ("Puzzles" & "Daylily") • #2 ("The Menace of the Mechanitrons" & "Legacy") • #3 ("The Wildman Maneuver" & "Mother's Walk") • #4 ("The Fragile Beauty of Loyalty" & "Mirror, Mirror, Mirror, Mirror") • #5 ("Frontier Doctor" & "Come Away, Child") • #6 ("The Rebound Effect" & "The Fear") • Special ("Only You Can Save Yourself" & "Consider Eternity" & "My Human is Not" & "Histories") • Special 2019 ("Hearts & Bones" & "Unfathom" & "The Swift Spoke" & "The First Year")
Gold Key Comics stories and publications
Issues "The Planet of No Return" • "The Devil's Isle of Space" • "Invasion of the City Builders" • "The Peril of Planet Quick Change" • "The Ghost Planet" • "When Planets Collide" • "The Voodoo Planet" • "The Youth Trap" • "The Legacy of Lazarus" • "Sceptre of the Sun" • "The Brain Shockers" • "The Flight of the Buccaneer" • "Dark Traveler" • "The Enterprise Mutiny" • "Museum at the End of Time" • "Day of the Inquisitors" • "The Cosmic Cavemen" • "The Hijacked Planet" • "The Haunted Asteroid" • "A World Gone Mad" • "The Mummies of Heitius VII" • "Siege in Superspace" • "Child's Play" • "The Trial of Captain Kirk" • "Dwarf Planet" • "The Perfect Dream" • "Ice Journey" • "The Mimicking Menace" • "Death of a Star" • "The Final Truth" • "The Animal People" • "The Choice" • "The PsychoCrystals" • "A Bomb in Time" • "One of Our Captains Is Missing!" • "Prophet of Peace" • "Furlough to Fury" • "The Evictors" • "World Against Time" • "The World Beneath the Waves" • "Prince Traitor" • "Mr. Oracle" • "This Tree Bears Bitter Fruit" • "Murder on the Enterprise" • "A Warp in Space" • "Planet of No Life" • "Destination... Annihilation!" • "And a Child Shall Lead Them" • "What Fools These Mortals Be.." • "Sport of Knaves" • "A World Against Itself" • "No Time Like the Past" • "Spore of the Devil" • "The Brain-Damaged Planet" • "To Err Is Vulcan" • "The Empire Man!" • "Operation Con Game"
Additional stories "James T. Kirk: Psycho-File" • "A Page From Scotty's Diary" • "Spock: Psycho-File" • "From Sputnik to Warp Drive"
Games "Voyage of Discovery" • "The Tunnel of Death" • "... Wild Goose Chase!" • "A Hint of Life" • "Space Chase" • "Escape from the Clinging Dags"
Collections Star Trek Annuals (1969197019721973197419751976197719781979198019831986) • The Enterprise Logs (Volumes 1234) • The Key Collection (Volumes 12345) • Gold Key Archives (Volumes 12345) • Gold Key 100-Page Spectacular
Related media "The Exile" • "The Red Hour" • "Colouring Book" • "Eye of the Beholder" • "The Menace of the Mechanitrons" • "Trial by Fire!"

Timeline[]

Published Order
Previous comic:
Waypoint
#1: Daylily
TOS comics (Waypoint) Next comic:
Waypoint
#2: Legacy
Previous story:
Purgatory's Key
Legacies
Stories by:
Dayton Ward
Next story:
Headlong Flight
Previous story:
Purgatory's Key
Legacies
Stories by:
Kevin Dilmore
Next story:
TBA
Previous adventure:
Retrospect
2267 Section
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Resistance
New Visions

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